News unserer Kollegen aus London – Page 2569
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ArticleDaily Maersk to 'change shipping'
Shipping giant's latest innovation on the Asia-North Europe trade lane offers 'unprecedented frequency and reliability'
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ArticlePakistan rethinks mango strategy
Pakistan may set higher mango export targets and pursue new markets in coming seasons following a successful deal this year
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ArticleBelize banana assessment underway
The country's banana industry has been rocked by two severe storms that hit earlier in the month
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ArticleChile to sponsor Fresh Produce Ukraine
Sponsorship of the trade event will help to grow business for the Chilean fresh fruit industry as it makes increasing waves in eastern Europe
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ArticleAEBE re-elects Eduardo Ledesma
Ledema will head up the Association of Ecuadorean Banana Exporters (AEBE) for the period 2011-2013
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ArticleCalifornia apples get early season boost
California apple growers are enjoying a flying start to their campaign thanks to great demand and fine weather.
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ArticleDiplomatic crisis could hurt trade
The stand-off between Turkey and Israel could spell bad news for Israeli exports to one of its most important trading partners
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ArticleHamburg Süd reveals green initiative
Shipper teams with Germanischer Lloyd to develop an emission management system
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ArticleEmirates launches new Asia freight service
Emirates SkyCargo's new freight service connects Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore with the carrier's global network
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ArticleUnited Fresh backs traceability pilots
Association has lent its support to FDA programmes designed to trace products responsible for foodborne illness outbreaks
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Spanish battle hail
Hailstorms on 29 and 31 August have damaged fruit and vegetable production in parts of south-eastern and north-eastern Spain.
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ArticleEnglish stonefruit trade receives rallying cry
English stonefruit marketers have been lambasted for their lack of support for the category as growers struggle to sell fruit.
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ArticleBritish apple ignorance rife
The majority of Britons cannot identify home grown varieties of apples, according to new research.
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ArticleASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA powers ahead
The annual Hong Kong fresh produce trade fair and congress event has recorded a surge in visitor numbers
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ArticleASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA exhibitor spotlights
Asiafruit Magazine provides an overview of some of the exhibitors at this year’s ASIA FRUIT LOGISTICA trade show
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ArticleLower California navel crop forecast
Following last year’s bumper crop, the California navel industry is set for a lighter yield this year
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ArticleAgrexco enters liquidation
Israeli agricultural giant Agrexco has slipped into liquidation following months of speculation surrounding its future.
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ArticleArgentina expects blueberry growth
Argentina is anticipating a blueberry export crop of 17,303 tonnes during the 2011/12 season, which begins this month.
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ArticleColdstorage boost for Argentina airport
Blueberry exports, and other perishables, from Tucumán will shortly benefit from a new air cargo coldstore
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ArticleDamco implements carbon calculator
Logistics group has launched an online tool to help customers across the globe calculate their carbon dioxide emissions

